Comp-ARF Mig 15
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From: ferrara, ITALY
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jetflyrf86,
What's the chance of me getting a set of those templates for the wing fences? I'll be sure to say thanks, and even drop a few bucks your way for the time & trouble if required.
What material did you use to make the fences...G10 perhaps ?
What's the chance of me getting a set of those templates for the wing fences? I'll be sure to say thanks, and even drop a few bucks your way for the time & trouble if required.
What material did you use to make the fences...G10 perhaps ?
They were made of lite ply and given 2 coats of finishing resin. The only thing I have now is a set of templates from a BVM Mig kit. All you need to do is scale them up to fit the C-ARF wing. If this will work for you I will send you a tracing from which you can fabricate them. Send me a PM with you mailing info if you want it.
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From: sao paulosao paulo, BRAZIL
Airbrakes started, nose gear doors done, with a small mod (cut the doors longer to avoit the ugly round cut for the gear)
since the plane will be sport, looks better and neaty
changed air rams installation too, now they can easily be unninstalled
since the plane will be sport, looks better and neaty
changed air rams installation too, now they can easily be unninstalled
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From: sao paulosao paulo, BRAZIL
yes, the new version, and i did some mods, like using Du bro flat hinges for the doors instead of the robart hinge pint supplied and used a bigger door to hide the gear whole as well.
more to come on the next days (i am working twice a week on this plane)
more to come on the next days (i am working twice a week on this plane)
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I have a new kit with the new version of the intairco gear sitting on the shelf as well waiting for the build. I am not sure how to cut the speedbrake and rudder servo covers. What knife did you use? The material is a lot stronger than the previous version I think. Thanks for letting me know. Also, we have a video of a friend's Mig online with Behotec electric retracts. They are a quite good fit and work flawlessly.
http://youtu.be/OJiW2gKtRRQ
http://youtu.be/OJiW2gKtRRQ
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From: sao paulosao paulo, BRAZIL
i used a sawing blade on the straight lines and x-acto knives on the rounded corners, several passes would do the job, just needs a steady hand and lotsa patience!




